Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes Clinic

Despite adequate treatment for diabetes, it is estimated that 15%- 20% of people with diabetes are struggling with a moderate to severe form of depression daily. Little is known about depression in diabetes in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania. The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of...

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Main Authors: Zahra D. Khan, Janet Lutale, Sibtain M. Moledina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Psychiatry Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2083196
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spelling doaj-1704a400e2da42e0b5a3c7cbd436b5022020-11-24T22:03:05ZengHindawi LimitedPsychiatry Journal2314-43272314-43352019-01-01201910.1155/2019/20831962083196Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes ClinicZahra D. Khan0Janet Lutale1Sibtain M. Moledina2Department of Internal Medicine, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O. Box 65001, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O. Box 65001, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O. Box 65001, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaDespite adequate treatment for diabetes, it is estimated that 15%- 20% of people with diabetes are struggling with a moderate to severe form of depression daily. Little is known about depression in diabetes in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania. The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of depression and associated factors among patients with diabetes. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out at the diabetes clinic of Muhimbili National Hospital. The 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ 9) scale was used to assess presence of depressive symptoms among diabetes patients at the clinic. In addition, patient’s sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were obtained and analysed for their association with depression. A total of 353 participants were recruited, of whom 229 (64.9%) patients were female and 156 (44.2%) were aged between 41 and 60 years. The overall prevalence of depression among diabetes patients at the diabetes clinic was 87%. Most (56.7%) had minimal depression, 22.1% had mild depression, and 8.2% had moderate depression. None had severe depression. Factors independently associated with a diagnosis of mild to moderate depression were being on insulin therapy and being a current smoker. There was a high prevalence of depression in this diabetic population. Majority of patients had minimal depression but about 30% had either mild or moderate depression. A holistic approach that focuses on the identification and management of depression among patients with diabetes is recommended.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2083196
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Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes Clinic
Psychiatry Journal
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Janet Lutale
Sibtain M. Moledina
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title Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes Clinic
title_short Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes Clinic
title_full Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes Clinic
title_fullStr Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes Clinic
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Depression and Associated Factors among Diabetic Patients in an Outpatient Diabetes Clinic
title_sort prevalence of depression and associated factors among diabetic patients in an outpatient diabetes clinic
publisher Hindawi Limited
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2314-4335
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Despite adequate treatment for diabetes, it is estimated that 15%- 20% of people with diabetes are struggling with a moderate to severe form of depression daily. Little is known about depression in diabetes in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania. The study is aimed at determining the prevalence of depression and associated factors among patients with diabetes. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out at the diabetes clinic of Muhimbili National Hospital. The 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ 9) scale was used to assess presence of depressive symptoms among diabetes patients at the clinic. In addition, patient’s sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were obtained and analysed for their association with depression. A total of 353 participants were recruited, of whom 229 (64.9%) patients were female and 156 (44.2%) were aged between 41 and 60 years. The overall prevalence of depression among diabetes patients at the diabetes clinic was 87%. Most (56.7%) had minimal depression, 22.1% had mild depression, and 8.2% had moderate depression. None had severe depression. Factors independently associated with a diagnosis of mild to moderate depression were being on insulin therapy and being a current smoker. There was a high prevalence of depression in this diabetic population. Majority of patients had minimal depression but about 30% had either mild or moderate depression. A holistic approach that focuses on the identification and management of depression among patients with diabetes is recommended.
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